Neighborly Advice: Surfurbia, east of the PCH

Neighborly Advice: Surfurbia, east of the PCH

Allen J. Schaben, Los Angeles Times

Instead of the chockablock condos built out to the sidewalk that are common near the beach, homes in East Hermosa include original 1920s cottages, artsy contemporaries and redone '70s beach homes. There is a higher proportion of single-family homes with more square footage and larger lot sizes.

Instead of the chockablock condos built out to the sidewalk that are common near the beach, homes in East Hermosa include original 1920s cottages, artsy contemporaries and redone '70s beach homes. There is a higher proportion of single-family homes with more square footage and larger lot sizes. (Allen J. Schaben, Los Angeles Times)

Instead of the chockablock condos built out to the sidewalk that are common near the beach, homes in East Hermosa include original 1920s cottages, artsy contemporaries and redone '70s beach homes. There is a higher proportion of single-family homes with more square footage and larger lot sizes.